Best of the best coffee if beans are freshly ground, a real coffee drinker would be taking it black no milk requiredIt's a bit old school but one of these hexagonal style are pretty good. No frothy straw though.
Amazon product ASIN B092NQQL1P
Best of the best coffee if beans are freshly ground, a real coffee drinker would be taking it black no milk requiredIt's a bit old school but one of these hexagonal style are pretty good. No frothy straw though.
Amazon product ASIN B092NQQL1P
It's not domestic, but I'd be hard pressed not to recommend a Bunn Velocity. It's a home-use version of the type used in US restaurants. Makes even cheap coffee taste fairly well, and brews a full pot in under 4 mins. Just read the directions and use the Bunn filters (which are taller than standard, to support the spray nozzles fast and wide distribution of hot water over the grounds). It's fast and wide distribution of pre-heated water is why the coffee doesn't get bitter, and it brews so fast.I am after a decent domestic coffee machine for regular home use, not mad expensive but not cheap rubbish either.
Ideally it should have a steam wand and be able to produce half decents cuppas.
I have had a look online but having never owned one i dont know what is rubbish or good.
If you have one you can recommend I am all ears.
I have basically the same one as this, but a lot older. Had it more than 15 years, still going strong. Works great with Illy pre-ground coffee. No capsule waste and spares are readily availableI have a De'Longhi, which has served well for about 5 yhears. They consistently do v well in the reviews. Its this one
I've actually just upgraded to a Sage (the Barista Touch) and can confirm it is awesome but in a different price bracket (I got vouchers through work otherwise it wouldn't have been a goer!)
Special deals for SD members? No trade membership required if we deal via PM!I'm the owner of The Kent coffee company limited and we probably sell 100+ commercial espresso machines a year.
Me I've got a Sage Creatista in my kitchen that uses nespresso pods, can't fault it.
I've had one of these for about 4 years. Love it.I am after a decent domestic coffee machine for regular home use, not mad expensive but not cheap rubbish either.
Ideally it should have a steam wand and be able to produce half decents cuppas.
I have had a look online but having never owned one i dont know what is rubbish or good.
If you have one you can recommend I am all ears.

BRAVE BRAVE. Sounds delightful but Try explaining that to SWMBO when you turn up with her, I’d go for the machine Matey Happy wife = qiuet lifeI'd have thought an Italian maid would have made better coffee![]()
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Home roasting is great and all, but it’s not necessary for the beans to be freshly-roasted; they’re pretty great for a few months off roast. Also, there’s such a thing as too fresh, as they’re acrid and smoky for the first few days.I also have a Delonghi grinder which is excellent but with the choice of quality grounds available off the shelf I question the benefit off home grinding unless you're home roasting as well. Grinding freshly roasted beans is a game changer.
Those give very nice results. Scotland’s Made by Knock has some quality manual mills as well, among an increasing number of other manufacturers — e.g. Comandante, Orphan Espresso, Kinu…And if you like manually grinding your own I heard these are the
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I have a Delonghi grinder and it's a very good machine. Shame I rarely use it now I've gone decafe.Bean to cup the best is delohghi I’ve had two of these both still working grand
Magnifica S Automatic Coffee Machine - Black ECAM22.110.B | Bean to cup Coffee Machine | De'Longhi GB
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